#define seqcount_rwlock_init(s, lock) seqcount_LOCKNAME_init(s, lock, rwlock)
#define seqcount_mutex_init(s, lock) seqcount_LOCKNAME_init(s, lock, mutex)
+static __always_inline unsigned __seqprop_load_sequence(const seqcount_t *s, bool acquire)
+{
+ if (!acquire)
+ return READ_ONCE(s->sequence);
+
+ if (!IS_ENABLED(PREEMPT_RT))
+ return smp_cond_load_acquire((unsigned int *)&s->sequence, (VAL & 1) == 0);
+
+ return smp_load_acquire(&s->sequence);
+}
+
/*
* SEQCOUNT_LOCKNAME() - Instantiate seqcount_LOCKNAME_t and helpers
* seqprop_LOCKNAME_*() - Property accessors for seqcount_LOCKNAME_t
} \
\
static __always_inline unsigned \
-__seqprop_##lockname##_sequence(const seqcount_##lockname##_t *s) \
+__seqprop_##lockname##_sequence(const seqcount_##lockname##_t *s, \
+ bool acquire) \
{ \
- unsigned seq = smp_load_acquire(&s->seqcount.sequence); \
+ unsigned seq = __seqprop_load_sequence(&s->seqcount, acquire); \
\
if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT)) \
return seq; \
* Re-read the sequence counter since the (possibly \
* preempted) writer made progress. \
*/ \
- seq = smp_load_acquire(&s->seqcount.sequence); \
+ seq = __seqprop_load_sequence(&s->seqcount, acquire); \
} \
\
return seq; \
return s;
}
-static inline unsigned __seqprop_sequence(const seqcount_t *s)
+static inline unsigned __seqprop_sequence(const seqcount_t *s, bool acquire)
{
- return smp_load_acquire(&s->sequence);
+ return __seqprop_load_sequence(s, acquire);
}
static inline bool __seqprop_preemptible(const seqcount_t *s)
#define seqprop_ptr(s) __seqprop(s, ptr)(s)
#define seqprop_const_ptr(s) __seqprop(s, const_ptr)(s)
-#define seqprop_sequence(s) __seqprop(s, sequence)(s)
+#define seqprop_sequence(s, a) __seqprop(s, sequence)(s, a)
#define seqprop_preemptible(s) __seqprop(s, preemptible)(s)
#define seqprop_assert(s) __seqprop(s, assert)(s)
/**
- * __read_seqcount_begin() - begin a seqcount_t read section
- * @s: Pointer to seqcount_t or any of the seqcount_LOCKNAME_t variants
+ * read_seqcount_begin_cond_acquire() - begin a seqcount_t read section
+ * @s: Pointer to seqcount_t or any of the seqcount_LOCKNAME_t variants
+ * @acquire: If true, the read of the sequence count uses smp_load_acquire()
+ * if the architecure provides and enabled it.
*
* Return: count to be passed to read_seqcount_retry()
*/
-#define __read_seqcount_begin(s) \
+#define read_seqcount_begin_cond_acquire(s, acquire) \
({ \
unsigned __seq; \
\
- while ((__seq = seqprop_sequence(s)) & 1) \
- cpu_relax(); \
+ if (acquire && !IS_ENABLED(PREEMPT_RT)) { \
+ __seq = seqprop_sequence(s, acquire); \
+ } else { \
+ while ((__seq = seqprop_sequence(s, acquire)) & 1) \
+ cpu_relax(); \
+ } \
\
kcsan_atomic_next(KCSAN_SEQLOCK_REGION_MAX); \
__seq; \
})
+/**
+ * __read_seqcount_begin() - begin a seqcount_t read section w/o barrier
+ * @s: Pointer to seqcount_t or any of the seqcount_LOCKNAME_t variants
+ *
+ * __read_seqcount_begin is like read_seqcount_begin, but it neither
+ * provides a smp_rmb() barrier nor does it use smp_load_acquire() on
+ * architectures which provide it.
+ *
+ * Callers should ensure that smp_rmb() or equivalent ordering is provided
+ * before actually loading any of the variables that are to be protected in
+ * this critical section.
+ *
+ * Use carefully, only in critical code, and comment how the barrier is
+ * provided.
+ *
+ * Return: count to be passed to read_seqcount_retry()
+ */
+#define __read_seqcount_begin(s) \
+ read_seqcount_begin_cond_acquire(s, false)
+
/**
* raw_read_seqcount_begin() - begin a seqcount_t read section w/o lockdep
* @s: Pointer to seqcount_t or any of the seqcount_LOCKNAME_t variants
*
* Return: count to be passed to read_seqcount_retry()
*/
-#define raw_read_seqcount_begin(s) __read_seqcount_begin(s)
+#define raw_read_seqcount_begin(s) \
+({ \
+ unsigned _seq = read_seqcount_begin_cond_acquire(s, true); \
+ \
+ _seq; \
+})
/**
* read_seqcount_begin() - begin a seqcount_t read critical section
*/
#define raw_read_seqcount(s) \
({ \
- unsigned __seq = seqprop_sequence(s); \
+ unsigned __seq = seqprop_sequence(s, true); \
\
kcsan_atomic_next(KCSAN_SEQLOCK_REGION_MAX); \
__seq; \